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10,000-meter combined multi-target drill programs
Escacena: 15 large untested drill targets
Cármenes: 25 exploration targets
District-scale resource potential
VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 18, 2026 /CNW/ – Pan Global Resources Inc. (“Pan Global” or the “Company”) (TSXV: PGZ) (OTCQB: PGZFF) (FRA: 2EU) is pleased to announce its 2026 multi-target exploration drill programs at the 100%-owned Escacena (“Escacena”) and Cármenes Projects (“Cármenes”) in Spain.
The combined 10,000-meter drill programs are designed to test multiple high-priority, untested targets across both Projects. At Escacena, the 2026 drill program aims to grow the copper resource base with new discoveries at the target-rich Project. At Cármenes, drilling aims to expand the recent high-grade near-surface gold discovery and define the resource potential at the past-producing copper-cobalt-nickel mine.
“With strong financial support from a recent new strategic investor, a high-confidence maiden Escacena mineral resource and a robust pipeline of high-priority targets, Pan Global is exceptionally well-positioned to continue adding value through the discovery of new resources in one of Europe’s most established mining regions,” said Tim Moody, President and CEO.
2026 Program
Escacena Project
In addition to the discoveries at La Romana and Cañada Honda, Escacena hosts more than 15 large untested priority drill targets. To advance further discoveries in support of the 100 million-tonne target, the 2026 program includes
Escacena North drill site preparation, geochemical surveys and geological mapping (already in-progress);
Drilling the highest priority new Escacena North targets, including El Pozo and Cortijo (see Fig. 1 below);
Airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey over Escacena South to accelerate drill target prioritization;
Drilling of the highest priority Escacena South targets, including Trinidad and Carmen (see Fig. 1 below); and,
Resource expansion drilling at the La Romana and Cañada Honda discoveries.
Figure 1 – Escacena Project gravity anomaly targets (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)
Cármenes Project
The Cármenes Project was acquired for the high-grade copper-nickel-cobalt mineral potential at the past-producing Providencia and Profunda mines last operated in the 1930s. In addition to the Providencia and Profunda targets, Cármenes hosts more than 25 exploration targets. Previously unknown gold mineralization was discovered by Pan Global at the Providencia target in 2025. This new gold discovery provides optionality for investors beyond the base metal potential. The 2026 program includes
